Acid rain helps erode, etch, and decompose rocks.
basic rocks (as a base an acid) such as limestone
Calcium based rocks like chalk, limestone and marble are some examples of rocks easily erroded by acid rain.
metamorphic rocks sedimentary rocks and igneous
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It lands on the rocks and dissolves them.
Rocks containing calcium carbonate (Ca CO3), example limestone, tend to weather easily. The acid rain reacts with this component in sedimentary rocks and weaken the bonds between its constituent minerals, making it more susceptible to breaking away from the original portion.
No, it does not effect all rocks the same. It depends on the type of rock and the acid level in the rain.
water, air, chemicals, ect Acid rain contains sulfuric acid that can chemically weather rocks.
It wears away at rocks and monuements. :(